Diesel is old technology, I don’t want to go backwards: Renault CEO
At a time when diesel still continues to hold a significant share in India’s SUV-heavy passenger vehicle market even as electrification gains momentum, the Renault Group is taking a clear position on its future powertrain strategy that does not include diesel. Outlining the company’s renewed vision for India, Renault Group CEO François Provost said the company’s future portfolio will be built around new architectures , multiple body styles and a wide powertrain mix, but categorically ruled out a return to diesel. “I think diesel is old technology. I don’t want to go backwards. I’m moving forward,” Provost told Autocar India, underlining a decisive shift in Renault’s powertrain strategy which aligns with a broader group-level direction of not investing in the development of a new-generation diesel engine, a call that effectively closes the chapter on the legendary 1.5 K9K diesel that powered the Duster to success in India and successive engines. Nearly 90 percent of first...